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Old 02-07-2012, 09:40 PM   #1
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Sorry I tried the search and got zero results every time.
I have a 1994 Bounder 34J on a P30 frame. When I switch the key over the backup cam does not get power unless I flick the key back and forth several times. I have replaced a relay in the engine compartment behind the plastic clear lid. That did not fix the problem. It will work just not always and I do not want it to stop working since this also kills the power to the jacks.
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Old 02-09-2012, 06:08 AM   #2
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No ideas from anyone to check out?

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Sorry you haven't gotten any help here. That's unusual. There's a Bounder group here http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/...message/137020 .


Maybe they can help. Good luck.
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Sorry you haven't gotten any help here. That's unusual. There's a Bounder group here Yahoo! Groups .

Maybe they can help. Good luck.
No problem, people are busy.. Thanks for the link, I will head over to it after I get back from the Houston RV Show today. Got to go find my dream ride....
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Sorry you haven't gotten any help here. That's unusual. There's a Bounder group here Yahoo! Groups .


Maybe they can help. Good luck.

Thanks Cliff,
I contacted the Yahoo Bounder club folks and it seems that there are many people with the same problem. They noticed it only happens when it is cold and then it will come on. Not sure if that helps narrow the problem or if anyone knows. One person said he thinks maybe it is a CMOS Sensor on the camera itself? Anyone have an idea?
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Thanks Cliff,
I contacted the Yahoo Bounder club folks and it seems that there are many people with the same problem. They noticed it only happens when it is cold and then it will come on. Not sure if that helps narrow the problem or if anyone knows. One person said he thinks maybe it is a CMOS Sensor on the camera itself? Anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
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Sounds like you have a sticky ( couldn't refuse ) problem. Sure hope someone comes in with an answer. You might try posting this in the RV systems forum.

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